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Portrait of Père Paul, also known as Monsieur Paul or The Chef (French: Le Père Paul), is a painting by Claude Monet.. He painted it in 1882 in oil on canvas with a height of 64.5 cm and a width of 52.1 cm. [1] It shows the chef and owner of a restaurant and hotel Paul Antoine Graff, who was the landlord of Monet during his visit to Pourville on the English Channel.
In the 16th century, the royal family moved to the Palace of Fontainebleau and the Château de Saint-Germain and no longer attended the church of Montreuil regularly. [1] However, it made donations for St. Peter and St. Paul until Notre-Dame de la Pissote became a parish church in Vincennes in the mid-17th century. [2]
The Château of Val-Duchesse (French: Château de Val-Duchesse [ʃato də val dyʃɛs]; Dutch: Kasteel van Hertoginnedal) is a château and estate in the municipality of Auderghem in Brussels, Belgium. The château, which occupies the site of a former priory, is owned by the Belgian Royal Trust.
Phillip and Janet work madly on the bridal suite for their daughter Penny's wedding. Emma and Paul complete their Mackintosh-themed bedroom. 7 April 2020 13 Emma and Paul get ready for an important booking. Johnno and Mariam begin a transformation of their château's grand salon, while Karen and Paul transform the old stable. 8 April 2020 14
Martin then became head chef of the restaurant Le Grand Vefour that received three Michelin stars (reduced to two stars in 2008). In 2010, Martin was chosen to prepare the celebratory meal of the annexation of Savoie to France, held at the Château of the dukes of Savoie in Chambéry and cooked for the former French President Nicolas Sarkozy ...
St. Bernard Church, Saint-Gillis Saint Gilles/Sint-Gillis 50°49′50.18″N 4°21′14.27″E / 50.8306056°N 4.3539639°E / 50.8306056; 4.3539639
Rouge Cloître Abbey [1] (French: Abbaye du Rouge-Cloître) or Roodklooster Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van het Roodklooster) is a former Augustinian priory, founded in 1367. It is located in the Sonian Forest, in south-eastern Brussels, Belgium. It was abolished in 1796. Nowadays, it is administered by the municipality of Auderghem.
The Big Restaurant (French: Le grand restaurant) is a French comedy thriller film from 1966, directed by Jacques Besnard, written by Jean Halain and Louis de Funès and starring Louis de Funès and Bernard Blier.